aguries of innocence what does the poet want to convey in this poem
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Auguries of Innocence' offers various images of innocence, juxtaposing them with images of corruption, decay, or evil. ... Unnecessary and pointless acts of suffering and destruction, especially of animals, are Blake's specific target in 'Auguries of Innocence
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It is one of his few poems which portray nature with rich and pleasant imagery. In this poem, the poet describes the merry-making natural things and urges the people (particularly the Romantics) to join him in singing songs in the appreciation of nature's beauty.
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